Romance à trois (1942)
Directed by Roger Richebé

Comedy

Film Synopsis

From three successive marriages, Loys Erland has had three sons who could hardly be more different.  Charles is a committed sportsman, Marcel runs a bank and Pierre is a talented young composer.  All three meet Huguette and try to make love to her.  Charles appears to be the favourite, but Huguette makes an unexpected departure.  The three brothers emerge from this adventure unscathed, their friendship strengthened.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Roger Richebé
  • Script: Denys Amiel, Jean Aurenche, Pierre Lestringuez, Roger Richebé
  • Cinematographer: Victor Arménise
  • Music: Vincent Scotto
  • Cast: Fernand Gravey (Charles), Bernard Blier (Marcel), Denise Grey (Loys Erland), Simone Renant (Huguette), Michel Marsay (Pierre), Paul Barge (Un acheteur), Paul Faivre (Le commissaire-priseur), Henri Richard (Ferrero)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 98 min

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